CRN
30498
Term
Spring 2024
Course
110B
Section
001
Catalog Description

This course covers programming fundamentals using the C++ language, using procedural and object-oriented approaches to problem solving. Topics include structured elements, classes, objects, references, dynamic memory allocation, inheritance, polymorphism, arrays, pointers, files, design and implementation of abstract data types, in numerical and non-numerical applications.

Section Notes

This is an IN-PERSON SECTION with on-campus meetings! For more information, please visit the instructor's website.

This section runs for the whole semester. It is NOT self-paced. It requires the use of Canvas and an internet-enabled device.

This course covers programming fundamentals using the C++ language, using procedural and object-oriented approaches to problem solving. Topics include structured elements, classes, objects, references, dynamic memory allocation, inheritance, polymorphism, arrays, pointers, files, design and implementation of abstract data types, in numerical and non-numerical applications.

Recommended Preparation: CS 10, CS 110A, or MATH 108

TRANSFERRABLE TO UC/CSU

Requisites

Recommended Preparation, CS 10 or CS 110A or MATH 108

Learning Outcomes